We search for the presence of tidal signatures in high latitude mesospheric turbulence as parameterized by turbulent energy dissipation rate estimated using a medium frequency radar, quantifying our findings with the aid of correlation analyses. A diurnal periodicity is not particularly evident during the winter and spring months but is a striking feature of the summer mesopause. While semidiurnal variation is present to some degree all year round, it is particularly pronounced in winter. We find that the maximum in the summer 24-h variation corresponds to that of the westward phase of the diurnal tide, and that the maximum in the winter 12 h variation corresponds to that of the southward phase of the semidiurnal tide. This inform...
© European Geosciences Union 2002In an earlier paper (Manson et al., 1999a) tidal data (1990-1997) f...
We present an analysis of a long-term archive of horizontal wind data derived from meteor wind obs...
Wind measurements with the UARS spacecraft show that between 90 and 100 km altitude the fundamental ...
Abstract. We search for the presence of tidal signatures in high latitude mesospheric turbulence as ...
International audienceThe possible relationship between Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE), tida...
© 2020 COSPAR We present results on temporal and longitudinal modulations of semidiurnal tide amplit...
The spring of 1997 has represented a stable period of operation for the joint University of Tromsø ...
The semidiurnal tide (SDT) is investigated through comparative analysis of horizontal winds measured...
We employ a modified composite day extension of the Hocking (2005) analysis method to study gravity...
HRDI (High Resolution Doppler Interferometer-UARS) winds data have been analyzed in 4° latitude by...
MF and meteor radar data from four equatorial and subtropical sites (Hawaii, Christmas Island, Jakar...
Observations of mean winds and semidiurnal and diurnal tides in the mesosphere/lower-thermosphere (M...
In an earlier paper (Manson et al., 1999a) tidal data (1990–1997) from six Medium Frequency Rada...
The study of waves is integral to understanding the atmosphere as a whole. Solar diurnal tides are g...
A meteor radar located at Sheffield in the UK has been used to measure wind oscillations with perio...
© European Geosciences Union 2002In an earlier paper (Manson et al., 1999a) tidal data (1990-1997) f...
We present an analysis of a long-term archive of horizontal wind data derived from meteor wind obs...
Wind measurements with the UARS spacecraft show that between 90 and 100 km altitude the fundamental ...
Abstract. We search for the presence of tidal signatures in high latitude mesospheric turbulence as ...
International audienceThe possible relationship between Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE), tida...
© 2020 COSPAR We present results on temporal and longitudinal modulations of semidiurnal tide amplit...
The spring of 1997 has represented a stable period of operation for the joint University of Tromsø ...
The semidiurnal tide (SDT) is investigated through comparative analysis of horizontal winds measured...
We employ a modified composite day extension of the Hocking (2005) analysis method to study gravity...
HRDI (High Resolution Doppler Interferometer-UARS) winds data have been analyzed in 4° latitude by...
MF and meteor radar data from four equatorial and subtropical sites (Hawaii, Christmas Island, Jakar...
Observations of mean winds and semidiurnal and diurnal tides in the mesosphere/lower-thermosphere (M...
In an earlier paper (Manson et al., 1999a) tidal data (1990–1997) from six Medium Frequency Rada...
The study of waves is integral to understanding the atmosphere as a whole. Solar diurnal tides are g...
A meteor radar located at Sheffield in the UK has been used to measure wind oscillations with perio...
© European Geosciences Union 2002In an earlier paper (Manson et al., 1999a) tidal data (1990-1997) f...
We present an analysis of a long-term archive of horizontal wind data derived from meteor wind obs...
Wind measurements with the UARS spacecraft show that between 90 and 100 km altitude the fundamental ...